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Peter Oborne

February 2021

  • FILE - In this Sunday, Aug. 25, 2019 file photo President Donald Trump and Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson, left, speak to the media before a working breakfast meeting at the Hotel du Palais on the sidelines of the G-7 summit in Biarritz, France. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said a lot of nice things about Donald Trump over the years, from expressing admiration for the U.S. president to suggesting he might be worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize. But after a mob of Trump supporters invaded the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, Johnson has changed his tune.(Erin Schaff, Pool via AP)

    The Assault on Truth by Peter Oborne review – how Boris Johnson played the press

  • ‘I have never encountered a senior British politician who lies so regularly, so shamelessly’ ... Oborne on Johnson, left, with David Cameron in 2012.

    Book of the day
    The Assault on Truth by Peter Oborne review – Boris Johnson's lies

December 2019

  • Boris Johnson appears on the Andrew Marr show

    The BBC cannot dodge accusations of Tory bias

    Letters: Readers respond to articles by Peter Oborne and Fran Unsworth, the BBC’s director of news and current affairs

November 2019

  • A screen grab from the Conservative party’s Twitter feed on Tuesday evening. The party has faced criticism after the account was rebranded as ‘factcheckUK’ during the ITV leaders’ debate

    Deceit is at the heart of Tory election campaign

    Letters: Readers including John Howarth MEP air their views after the Conservatives rebranded their official Twitter account as ‘factcheckUK’ during the televised leaders’ debate, while David Jordan, director of editorial policy and standards at the BBC, defends its record in calling out lies

October 2019

  • Roy Greenslade

    Brexit bias? BBC faces a difficult balancing act in polarised nation

    Roy Greenslade
    There has been a marked rise in complaints as the corporation tries its best to remain impartial

April 2019

  • Pro-EU demonstrators gather in Parliament Square in London, Britain, 09 September 2017

    I can feel it: the Tory Brexiteers are starting to crack

    Emily Sheffield
  • Peter Oborne

    What makes somebody change their mind about Brexit?

    Andre Spicer

May 2017

  • Donald Trump<br>DAY 55 - In this March 15, 2017, file photo, President Donald Trump speaks at a rally in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File)

    Book of the day
    How Trump Thinks: His Tweets and the Birth of a New Political Language by Peter Oborne and Tom Roberts – review

    This trawl through the US president’s Twitter account reveals how he bigs himself up while trashing his rivals

January 2016

  • Guardian columnist Owen Jones meets the Daily Mail's chief political commentator Peter Oborne to discuss UK foreign policy, Jeremy Corbyn's leadership of the Labour party and Oborne's resignation from the Daily Telegraph.

    Peter Oborne talks to Owen Jones: Jeremy Corbyn is a breath of fresh air – video

    The Daily Mail’s chief political commentator, Peter Oborne, talks to Owen Jones about Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership of the Labour party and the government’s approach to Muslims

December 2015

  • Guardian and NT debate - New Political Age

    Guardian Live
    The new political age - Guardian Live event

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    UK national press airs reservations about Cameron's Syrian mission

    Roy Greenslade

June 2015

  • Political journalist Peter Oborne, at home in London
For media

    Peter Oborne returns to Daily Mail

  • Marques

    Greenslade
    Letter calls on Angolan president to drop charges against investigative journalist

April 2015

  • Roy Greenslade

    Seiken’s exit does not solve the Telegraph’s problem – it’s lost its mojo

    Roy Greenslade
    TMG may be commercially successful, but the departure of star staff and the HSBC debacle have plunged it into crisis

March 2015

  • Former Daily Telegraph journalist Peter Oborne has dismissed advertising as 'consumerist sewage'

    Peter Oborne: advertising is consumerist sewage

    Ex-Daily Telegraph columnist, who resigned over HSBC row, argues politicians should intervene to protect society – but Lord Bell attacks his views as ‘drivel’
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